You know what never gets old, even after you’ve had 2 dozen books published? Meeting readers, seeing your book in an airport newsstand, dark chocolate sea salt anything…#springfever #laguardiaairport

You know what never gets old, even after you've had 2 dozen books published? Meeting readers, seeing your book in an airport newsstand, dark chocolate sea salt anything...#springfever #laguardiaairport

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  1. I am ‘old school’, therefore I have NO e-reader. I am sad that I will not be able to read the Beach Town prequel. My hard back copy of Beach Town sits with the rest of my MKA and KHT books in my bookshelves…read it June-July 2015 and as always really enjoyed it.
    I just can’t see the allure of those E-reader thingies. I have a burning need to hold my books as I flip the pages. All my books have pretty little book plates pasted in them so I can record the date I read each one. Just for kicks, go to your neighborhood bookstore and ask one of the ‘millennials’ working there where to find their book plates. You most likely will encounter a dazed and confused look from the poor young employee.
    By the way, my bookshelves were once in the county law library. Years ago the county went digital and no longer needed bookshelves. I was fortunate enough to buy a large section of those shelves which I installed on one of my den walls. A piece of county history right here in my home!
    I hope everyone else enjoys the e-prequel. Looking forward to the next hard copy book.

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